Medicinal preparation for human use.



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BEANS: BEL'ART, F HUIDDERSFIELD, ENGLAND,

MEDIGHTAL JPREQPARATIOYN FOR HUMAN USE.

Ito Drawing.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Hens Bnmn'r, residing at 29 Upper George street, Hliddersfield,

in the county of York, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Medicinal Pre arations for Human Use; and I do here y declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will. enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to new products or preparations to be used internally in the medical treatment of human beings, which products are formed by the combination of glycerophosphoric salts of casein or other albuminous matters, such as albumin of eggs or blood, or vegetable albumins, with oxyquinolin or its derivatives, thus combining the well known action of the former product with the extremely high disinfecting'power of the latter. I may employ; para-, meta-,

or ortho-oxyquinolin, or a mixture of any two or all three of these; and the glycerophosphoric salts referred to may be ,calcium, sodium, potassium or any other suitable metallic salt.

Example: Firstly, 600 grams of glycerophosphoric acid salts of casein are dissolved in ti'liters of warm water, say at a temperatureof 0., and to this solution are added 7 50 grams of sodium chlorid. Secondly, 120 grams of oxyquinolin or an equivalent.

amount of one of its erivatives' (such as 'sulio compounds or chlorinated or bromin compounds), are dissolved with 300 grams of caustic soda of 30% strength in two liters of water. Thiidly, thehbove two solutions are mixed, and diluted sulfuricac'id of 15 to'20% strength is added while stirring until the mixture when tested is-fo'und to have become distinctly acid. Other suitable mineral-or organic acid, such as, hydrochloric or" Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Febi23, NW5.

Application filed October 8, 1913. Serial No. 793,995.

acetic, may be used instead of sulfuric acid. Fourthly, the liquid is filtered 011? from the above mlxture; and the residuum washed with cold water, pressed and dried. The product in a dry state is a gray powder, which is more or less soluble according to the derivatives of oxyquinolin which have been used.

' buminous matter combines with the oxyquinolin durin the reaction and produces a single nove compound substance. A small quantity of sulfates or chlorids are formed during the reaction, but they are negligible The glycerophosphoric acid salt of alto the medicinal result ofthe new substance.

A new article of manufacture, for use as a medicine, comprising a substance formed by the reaction of oxyquinolin on'a glycerophosphoric salt of albuminous matter, said substance being a gray neutral powder, which decomposes into gas and ash when heated, and which is decomposed by the alkaline contents of the bowels. p I

In testimony ivhereof l aflfixmy Sigiiature, in presence of two witnesses. o HANS BELART. \Witnesses:

Ennns'r Pnnss'mnr Nnw'ron,

Jenna Lnsnm Wmnmson. 

